Breakthrough Performance for Your Highly-Parallel Applications

Extracting extreme performance from highly-parallel applications just got easier — much easier. The Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor 5110P, based on Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture, complements the industryleading performance and energy-efficiency of the Intel Xeon processor E5 family to enable dramatic performance gains for some of today’s most demanding applications. You can now achieve optimised performance for even your most highly-parallel technical computing workloads, while maintaining a unified hardware and software environment.1

Is Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor Right for Me?

While a majority of applications will achieve maximum performance running on Intel Xeon processors, certain highly-parallel applications will benefit dramatically by using Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors. To qualify as highly-parallel, an application must scale well to over one-hundred threads, and either make extensive use of vectors or efficiently use more local memory bandwidth than is available on an Intel Xeon processor. Intel has many software tools to help optimize your code and determine whether your application is best suited for Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors.

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The Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor can dramatically accelerate performance for your highly-parallel applications to help you push the boundaries of innovation and scientific discovery-without requiring your software developers to reinvent the wheel.

1 Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimised for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more information go to http://www.intel.com/performance